I work at guitar center and we just got these and me and my coworkers love messing with it. We had one coworker drape it over his shoulder and we played riffs on him as he walked by and wound up selling a few cause of how much fun we had with it. Weirdly it’s more fun than a lot of other stuff coming into the store
@@Lance514 eh, not really. The keys feel like a bunch of space bars and the speakers aren’t great. Yamaha or Casio make better stand alone keys with better sounds and speakers. If your trying to get a midi keyboard for usb go arturia
Sos muy ignorante, hace mas de 60 años que soy tecladista y en los anos 60 había pocos sonidos, ahora tengo millones de sonidos en mis teclados, pc y iPad, imformate antes de opinar. Saludos
Seriously? Then it's a toy. I was actually interested until I saw this. Plus the clackety sounds of the keys would get on my nerves. Great concept though.
I know that in this piano the keyboard is lound like plastic keys hitting sound. But what im really want to know is ifi plug in the headphones that no one else will be hearing what im playing at that currect piano because if yes it's what im looking for with learning. My envirment dont allow me to make much noise for long period of time so i would like to buy something like that or some alternative if you have any in mind. If i have to mention anything more that would be portability.
I could probably get past the shallow sharp/flat keys (it has to fold up after all) and the clackety keys (turn up the volume or use headphones) and the limited display and controls (hey, it’s $99). But I can’t get past the fact that there’s no velocity. Add velocity sensitivity, then lose some of the goofy sounds and replace them w/ a couple of nice pianos, e-pianos, clavs, strings, vibes, etc. OR just ditch everything and tell people it’s a MIDI controller and to plug it into their phone or tablet. But you need velocity control.
İ saw this piano today and i found myself thinking about whether you did a video about it or not. And bammm few hours later you were at my main screen on youtube 😱😱😱 algorithms read our minds , not only listening us 🧐🧐
it has midi support + sustain pedal, is sad to not have the touch response, but anyways you just need few pc tools to make it sound good... im going to get one! nice video!
You should try the Arabic oud it's very cool music tool and it is the first guitar in the world you can see it is the old version of guitar excuse my English and thank you.
i got this because it said it can be used as a midi too. How do i get it to work in ableton? it shows under midi ports, but doesnt seem to be working. I'll have to return if this wont work
Good things: 1. A portable piano that is NOT a roll of toilet paper and actually has keys. 2. The piano sound is okay enough not to make my ears bleed. 3. Has a sustain pedal. 4. The price is more or less reasonable. Too bad retailers will crank it up to 11. Bad things: 1. No velocity. For something that is advertised as a piano\MIDI-controller, that is crucial. 2. Looks EXTREMELY fragile and unreliable. Overall, I'd give it a solid 9 out of 10 if it had velocity. But without it this thing is more of a toy or a cool looking home gig gimmick than a serious instrument. Will do nicely as a fancy present for your keyboard playing friend though.
As interesting as this looks, I could never play that properly. The black keys are way too low to feel well and the keys in general dont go down far enough when pressed. This keyboard actually confuses me slightly because it seems like the market they are going for isn't the type that would be using it professionally, which begs the question of who would actually use it. A music producer/home studio would most likely decide on a smaller midi controller if they are just using it with a DAW as many input instruments don't need more than a couple octaves. Someone starting out with keyboard should never use this as they will learn bad technique when playing. Someone getting it for fun/a gimmick would probably not want to spend so much. Love the videos as usual but I'm honestly at a loss fot the market of this. If the keys were full size and height then I can see the application for 88 keys as a portable option for piano input, but these type of keys aren't very good for 2 hand playing on piano arrangements.
I Think it can be used as travel piano. You go for holiday to the mountain and you want to compose some music or just play, I think it can be quite enjoyable.
I think your looking too deeply on it. Beginners, children, travelling, people with no space in house/apartment/bedroom and fun! people who never tried piano before and want some fun at a cheap price. The piano player who already has everything! anyway, just ordered for kids for xmas, they saw it and were instantly hyped for it! I hope it leads them to take music making seriously in future.
@@jazzspecialist99 how much is it? If they show an interest and genuinely want to learn how to play properly it would be best to get even a cheap keyboard as well as the height of the keys on this are nothing like on a normal keyboard. If they spend too long practicing just on this they will find it quite difficult to play properly especially if they go outside the key of C
@@mattmoves5920 yeah I can definitely see the appeal as a fun little gimmick but the black Keys are very very low and barely raised above the white ones. I noticed he never played outside the key of C so I would be interested to know what it's like to play if you are using any of the sharps and flats. Again I'm not hating on the product per se but for the same price as this you could probably get a fairly decent 61-key keyboard which would have many more features and be much better to play. I would honestly question how many people are short of an extra foot or two of space if they want to play songs regularly for fun.
@@tumainitiger4655 I completely agree with you, just purchase an electronic 61 key Yamaha for 50 bucks or something, the price and quality come off cheaply made for the price of this folding keyboard.
The 1980's is here, and it wants its cheesy synth sounds back. Seriously, it has been nearly forty years since the launch of the Kurzweil K250. There's no reason in the world for an instrument with sampled sounds to be this timbrally awful out of the box.
From what I know, the factory and patent holders for the keyboard that worked with Blackstar had released it in China earlier in the year and it ended up on the grey market, but this one is the official release designed for sale in Europe, America, and other parts of the globe. Hope that clears it up!
This is bullshit, not for professionals. and those who put comments that first get up to speed with the state-of-the-art technology on musical instruments.But the TH-camr who puts it doesn’t like me ( so you see it ??? ) and the ignorant (most, who put anything without basics), this is not Facebook. we are a community with different tastes. if you do it better show it or go somewhere else, are undesirable.
Pretty sure it's the first compact one, there's the Piano Phoenix which is foldable but pretty big. Then as far as I know the factory and patent holders for the keyboard in the video that worked with Blackstar had released it in China earlier in the year and it ended up on the grey market, but this one is the official release designed for sale in Europe, America, and other parts of the globe. Hope that clears it up!
@@LOOTd big and compact are relative.., so the earlier models were compact, in relative to what we had that day, so that one is smaller, this dose not make it the first . im sure you knew that and i hop that clear it up !
Beethoven is cool and all, but could he play the first 4 seconds of the slide music from Mario 64?
@eiby zelnic
k
Beethoven would improvise it in 64 different ways ...
Yes.
The answer is yes.
No, because he didn’t have the sheet for it
69th like (nice)
Every other TH-cam reviewer: World's First Folding Phone!
Lootd: World's First Folding Piano!
he knows what's worth his money.
meanwhile in 2069:World’s first folding house!
Hey, we had folding phones in the nineties! (They were literally just phones, no apps, but still...)
There’s no folding mouse, but there’s a folding pc keyboard
I work at guitar center and we just got these and me and my coworkers love messing with it. We had one coworker drape it over his shoulder and we played riffs on him as he walked by and wound up selling a few cause of how much fun we had with it. Weirdly it’s more fun than a lot of other stuff coming into the store
Lol
Would you recommend it as a practice tool for an intermediate?
@@Lance514 eh, not really. The keys feel like a bunch of space bars and the speakers aren’t great. Yamaha or Casio make better stand alone keys with better sounds and speakers. If your trying to get a midi keyboard for usb go arturia
Professional music man plays expensive piano yet again
It's not that expensive compared to yamaha or casio brands. The durability and quality kinda worries me though.
This is too amazing! ❤️🎹 I need
First one to comment on one of your comments lol
rest in piece my opportunity
Could you not
30 years on this planet, and keyboards are still using the exact same sounds that they've always used.
Sos muy ignorante, hace mas de 60 años que soy tecladista y en los anos 60 había pocos sonidos, ahora tengo millones de sonidos en mis teclados, pc y iPad, imformate antes de opinar. Saludos
@@manuelyamaha55 manuel, el nene se referia a teclados baratos o de "juguete" como los de los 80
Very disappointed that the keyboard doesn't have velocity. I was really considering it as an option otherwise.
Saaaame
Seriously? Then it's a toy. I was actually interested until I saw this. Plus the clackety sounds of the keys would get on my nerves. Great concept though.
Try spliccable piano it have sensitive keys
Lmao i spent 125,000 dollars to get a toy 😵
Try finger dance folding piano
They made the intern send that email huh.🤣
This guy is the musician equivalent to unboxing therapy, change my mind bet you won't!
Lew has a batman cave
Mine arrived today
Well chuffed I'm now officially professional at piano - (can play sad by x)
Just ordered this, three weeks delivery time, but I'm excited already
You deserve WAY more subs!!!
Your musical skills are improving. I look forward to seeing you as a professional musician in the future!
I know that in this piano the keyboard is lound like plastic keys hitting sound. But what im really want to know is ifi plug in the headphones that no one else will be hearing what im playing at that currect piano because if yes it's what im looking for with learning. My envirment dont allow me to make much noise for long period of time so i would like to buy something like that or some alternative if you have any in mind. If i have to mention anything more that would be portability.
I could probably get past the shallow sharp/flat keys (it has to fold up after all) and the clackety keys (turn up the volume or use headphones) and the limited display and controls (hey, it’s $99). But I can’t get past the fact that there’s no velocity. Add velocity sensitivity, then lose some of the goofy sounds and replace them w/ a couple of nice pianos, e-pianos, clavs, strings, vibes, etc. OR just ditch everything and tell people it’s a MIDI controller and to plug it into their phone or tablet. But you need velocity control.
Dear Santa...
İ saw this piano today and i found myself thinking about whether you did a video about it or not. And bammm few hours later you were at my main screen on youtube 😱😱😱 algorithms read our minds , not only listening us 🧐🧐
The mario attempt physically hurt me😂
This is the coolest portable instrument I've ever seen!
Cool :D
I like this piano
Looks too fun to use
[insert hellish keyboard noises and headbanging]
Someone, I suppose: *so professional*
it has midi support + sustain pedal, is sad to not have the touch response, but anyways you just need few pc tools to make it sound good... im going to get one! nice video!
Omg I really need this , so I can learn piano without annoying my housemate lol 😆 and so convenient when I move
My ideal birthday gift I want it!
Ayeeee new vid! I just got a Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32 and I'm jealous...
Here's a somewhat simple song you could try called I just can't get enough by Depeche mode (it mainly uses the white keys)
9th
You sould have got 100k already
Doesn’t sound too bad for what it is. Nothing beats the sound with properly weighted keys, but this is close
Have you done a lap harp/zither??
Hes actually kinda good, WAY BETTER than me on piano
I love this
You should try the Arabic oud it's very cool music tool and it is the first guitar in the world you can see it is the old version of guitar excuse my English and thank you.
Are the keys noisy when pressed?
i got this because it said it can be used as a midi too. How do i get it to work in ableton? it shows under midi ports, but doesnt seem to be working. I'll have to return if this wont work
Can it be used as a midi keyboard for DAW?
You play the piano perfectly😍😍😍🤩!!!
Does anyone know what the name of the first song that he played is?
Does it hace sensibility ?
The alternative is a Duo Piano 88 that splits into 2. Not a big improvement but probably slightly better than the Folding Piano 88
Can you connect it to an amplifier?
You play amazing
3:09 doooOOOOOOOooown
Guitar amp manufacture makes a piano, reminds me of that one time Gibson made a piano.
What was that first song you were trying to play?
Nothing in particular, was just me hitting keys and seeing what happened 😅
this is not available for purchase yet
:/
how much does it cost?
It’s up now and it’s $99.99 on Amazon
Wish they had velocity
I want one!💛
Don't get one
that's really cool!
Good things:
1. A portable piano that is NOT a roll of toilet paper and actually has keys.
2. The piano sound is okay enough not to make my ears bleed.
3. Has a sustain pedal.
4. The price is more or less reasonable. Too bad retailers will crank it up to 11.
Bad things:
1. No velocity. For something that is advertised as a piano\MIDI-controller, that is crucial.
2. Looks EXTREMELY fragile and unreliable.
Overall, I'd give it a solid 9 out of 10 if it had velocity. But without it this thing is more of a toy or a cool looking home gig gimmick than a serious instrument. Will do nicely as a fancy present for your keyboard playing friend though.
1:57 - 2:01
make some memes with that, thank me later
If I were able to plug an aux chord into it I'd get one
I want you to collect all your pianos and make a score for us
4:16 BELL
Don't be afraid to use your pinky!
I don't know why but my pinky refused to get involved 😂
@@LOOTd Give it dirty looks until it decides to cooperate
I bought the 49 key version
I need one of those things
Dope!!!!
As interesting as this looks, I could never play that properly. The black keys are way too low to feel well and the keys in general dont go down far enough when pressed.
This keyboard actually confuses me slightly because it seems like the market they are going for isn't the type that would be using it professionally, which begs the question of who would actually use it.
A music producer/home studio would most likely decide on a smaller midi controller if they are just using it with a DAW as many input instruments don't need more than a couple octaves. Someone starting out with keyboard should never use this as they will learn bad technique when playing. Someone getting it for fun/a gimmick would probably not want to spend so much.
Love the videos as usual but I'm honestly at a loss fot the market of this. If the keys were full size and height then I can see the application for 88 keys as a portable option for piano input, but these type of keys aren't very good for 2 hand playing on piano arrangements.
I Think it can be used as travel piano. You go for holiday to the mountain and you want to compose some music or just play, I think it can be quite enjoyable.
I think your looking too deeply on it. Beginners, children, travelling, people with no space in house/apartment/bedroom and fun! people who never tried piano before and want some fun at a cheap price. The piano player who already has everything! anyway, just ordered for kids for xmas, they saw it and were instantly hyped for it! I hope it leads them to take music making seriously in future.
@@jazzspecialist99 how much is it? If they show an interest and genuinely want to learn how to play properly it would be best to get even a cheap keyboard as well as the height of the keys on this are nothing like on a normal keyboard. If they spend too long practicing just on this they will find it quite difficult to play properly especially if they go outside the key of C
@@mattmoves5920 yeah I can definitely see the appeal as a fun little gimmick but the black Keys are very very low and barely raised above the white ones. I noticed he never played outside the key of C so I would be interested to know what it's like to play if you are using any of the sharps and flats. Again I'm not hating on the product per se but for the same price as this you could probably get a fairly decent 61-key keyboard which would have many more features and be much better to play. I would honestly question how many people are short of an extra foot or two of space if they want to play songs regularly for fun.
@@tumainitiger4655 I completely agree with you, just purchase an electronic 61 key Yamaha for 50 bucks or something, the price and quality come off cheaply made for the price of this folding keyboard.
Now make a song with a random combination of your past purchases :D
Better than the toilet roll piano. 👍
how to contact you by email or whatsapp about reviewing new product?
That piano have 88-keys?
He had to play the Evangelion battle theme
nice
As a pianist this hurts me personally
I'm scared to almighty piss that the joints or something would snap.
I need a superlike button for you.
Check out Le Piano Phoenix :)
Damn, guess I've got to change the video title 😅
Well at least you can play some Nintendo game music
Please stop making music videos for the sake of my foots health. My cat keeps attacking it
This was the best piano video you made tho but my cat doesn't accept it
Hello there
5:15 nintendo
The 1980's is here, and it wants its cheesy synth sounds back. Seriously, it has been nearly forty years since the launch of the Kurzweil K250. There's no reason in the world for an instrument with sampled sounds to be this timbrally awful out of the box.
How many did you pay for that folding piano?
$99.99 on amazon
Not the first!!!!
From what I know, the factory and patent holders for the keyboard that worked with Blackstar had released it in China earlier in the year and it ended up on the grey market, but this one is the official release designed for sale in Europe, America, and other parts of the globe. Hope that clears it up!
So, apparently you killed Mario...
I was never good at that slide level 😞
Seagull merlin m4 150$ cad, fun instrument
But small key
Me the entire video: yeah that cool and all ... But WHY
Portability. You could take that on the go with no problem at all which is crazy for 88 keys
this is funny
The 2 reason i don't want to buy this..
1. Click clack sound
2. No velocity sensitivity
Boi
Ew. Where can I get one?
This is bullshit, not for professionals. and those who put comments that first get up to speed with the state-of-the-art technology on musical instruments.But the TH-camr who puts it doesn’t like me ( so you see it ??? ) and the ignorant (most, who put anything without basics), this is not Facebook. we are a community with different tastes. if you do it better show it or go somewhere else, are undesirable.
Definitely not the first, do your research.
Pretty sure it's the first compact one, there's the Piano Phoenix which is foldable but pretty big. Then as far as I know the factory and patent holders for the keyboard in the video that worked with Blackstar had released it in China earlier in the year and it ended up on the grey market, but this one is the official release designed for sale in Europe, America, and other parts of the globe. Hope that clears it up!
@@LOOTd big and compact are relative.., so the earlier models were compact, in relative to what we had that day, so that one is smaller, this dose not make it the first .
im sure you knew that and i hop that clear it up !
that a toy
Nope